Some pundits say the Lib Dem leader, Charles Kennedy, has had a good campaign, shunning the punch and judy politics of the big two parties and winning new support among disaffected voters. Others complain that his low key style has left voters unaware of his party's presence and its place on the political spectrum.

What do you think? Charles Kennedy has agreed to answer questions from Guardian Unlimited Politics users. Email them by 5pm on Wednesday May 30 and we'll put his answers up on the site on Friday.

Is he right to claim that a Lib Dem opposition after June 7 would be more effective than a Conservative one? Was Simon Hughes right to lash out at the Tories after the riots in Oldham? And is he confident of holding on to his seat in Scotland - despite a recent poll that suggested he would lose?